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death row come up, and there's no way even to hear the merits of the claims, because since that time, congress has put into place a whole lot of rules that many, many, many more claims are procedurally barred than they were back then. and i think the third thing was that death penalty law at that much was much less well developed. so you didn't have -- there were a lot more open spaces in terms of what was allowed and what was not allowed. so, there were really quite a lot of these executions where there was a very serious issue that remained open and that you could get to. and you know, randy talked about dissents from denial in one area of law, but i remember there wasn't just the typical typical thing and he and justice brennan used to do about -- how did it go again, just the one-liner? i forgot how it went -- >> assistant with my view. >> yeah, but we spent a -- we drafted so many dissents from denial in death penalty cases that year. i'd be surprised if we didn't do 25 of them, 30 of them in a year. >> either i was completely oblivious, or i was there during that happy interim when there
death row come up, and there's no way even to hear the merits of the claims, because since that time, congress has put into place a whole lot of rules that many, many, many more claims are procedurally barred than they were back then. and i think the third thing was that death penalty law at that much was much less well developed. so you didn't have -- there were a lot more open spaces in terms of what was allowed and what was not allowed. so, there were really quite a lot of these executions...
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maybe it's a way for trump to get sometimes before the next election i mean the thought of congress and those of representatives in november because if the pro trump republicans win the primaries if there is a window on those representatives so maybe we have the beginning of the trump administration is to destroy you just what you mentioned this key word win and this is what he wants a win yes this is he needs a win in this in so if this is the tension we have pompei you know bolton we have always confused nikki haley ok always confused and we hope trump wanting this is too great tension right now they don't they don't need it actually what they need is not to lose so badly that they lose control of the house and the senate and this is why the neo cons own the administration because there are enough neo cons that if trump made a serious divergence from a stablish us military policy around the world there's enough neocon votes to side with the democrats to impeach him now that's why all these neo cons have been appointed around trump because they own the administration by threat of black
maybe it's a way for trump to get sometimes before the next election i mean the thought of congress and those of representatives in november because if the pro trump republicans win the primaries if there is a window on those representatives so maybe we have the beginning of the trump administration is to destroy you just what you mentioned this key word win and this is what he wants a win yes this is he needs a win in this in so if this is the tension we have pompei you know bolton we have...
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because even though the president had used the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rice, all of us were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it all sort of fell on me. that's show business, huh? david: but today in hindsight would you say the invasion was a mistake? mr. powell: i'd say the execution of the invasion was not done properly. we abandoned the army without any discussion back in washington and then we abandoned something worse, the baath party and said, anybody that worked for the baath party could not work in the new government. those were two monstrously bad strategic decisions and we did not have enough force in there to do what we wanted the iraqi army to do and the place fell apart. now, right now iraq has a democracy. it's tricky but it is a democracy. they have elections. and they are trying to restore order in their country. if they do all of that, i think it's bad that we went about it in such a terrible way. in my humble judgment. others may not agree with me fsm
because even though the president had used the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rice, all of us were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it all sort of fell on me. that's show business, huh? david: but today in hindsight would you say the invasion was a mistake? mr. powell: i'd say the execution of the invasion was not done properly. we abandoned the army without any discussion back in...
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we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly. we need a wall, number one and you see that now. even though it's not a particularly good wall and a small percentage can climb to the top, they have to be an extremely good shape. a small percentage can climb that particular wall. we have a wall it's much more difficult. if you did not have that, you would have thousands of people pouring into the country. you have to have a wall and we need border security. and we will have border security. as you know, we are sending many, many national guardsmen down to the border, most of them are already there. that's having a big impact. we need a change in the law, catch and release is ridiculous. if they touch our property, if they touch our country, essentially, you catch them and you release them into our country. that's not acceptable to anybody. we need a change in the law. >> mr. president, when you are sitting down in the oval office with president trump who ran on not wanting to be the police man for the world, what kind of argument di
we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly. we need a wall, number one and you see that now. even though it's not a particularly good wall and a small percentage can climb to the top, they have to be an extremely good shape. a small percentage can climb that particular wall. we have a wall it's much more difficult. if you did not have that, you would have thousands of people pouring into the country. you have to have a wall and we need border security. and we will have...
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congress didn't vote for the deal. you had the obscure corker position that allowed harry reid to filibuster the deal. so the majority of the congress was oh bowed to it. it just got caught in a senate filibuster. had those been exposed i think it would have been voted down even if the filibuster. lou: i think it's fair to call it the corker complicity. his role is shameful for both country and his party. but there is a lot of that to go around in this deal because there were just so many people so quiet in congress and the senate who knew better and still let it go ford. let's turn if we may to north korea, the south korean president moon saying president trump deserves, if this deal is done between north and south korea, he deserves the nobel peace prize. >> if we denuclearize the korean peninsula, it will be the greatest achievement since the wall of the berlin wall and the cold war. all of his predecessors had the same approach. pretend the problem doesn't exist, don't do anything about it and hope it go away. it w
congress didn't vote for the deal. you had the obscure corker position that allowed harry reid to filibuster the deal. so the majority of the congress was oh bowed to it. it just got caught in a senate filibuster. had those been exposed i think it would have been voted down even if the filibuster. lou: i think it's fair to call it the corker complicity. his role is shameful for both country and his party. but there is a lot of that to go around in this deal because there were just so many...
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they talked about instituting term limits for members of congress. but after someone pointed out doing it requires a constitutional amendment, which itself requires 2/3 approval from the house and senate, a very difficult thing to do, the idea was shelved, chris. >> thank you. there will never be term limits in congress because of that reason. you don't destroy your own careers. >> that's right. >> thank you, susan page, jonathan swan and jeff bennett. when we return tonight, let me finish with trumpwatch. you're watching "hardball." behr presents: 2 stains, 4 seasons. ordinary stains say they can do the job, but behr premium stain can weather any weather. behr premium semi-transparent stain and sealer, overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of i
they talked about instituting term limits for members of congress. but after someone pointed out doing it requires a constitutional amendment, which itself requires 2/3 approval from the house and senate, a very difficult thing to do, the idea was shelved, chris. >> thank you. there will never be term limits in congress because of that reason. you don't destroy your own careers. >> that's right. >> thank you, susan page, jonathan swan and jeff bennett. when we return tonight,...
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citizens unable to vote on represented in washington are members of congress doing nothing about cars like part of a constituency in their responsibility and that is what's underneath this crisis phone lines visit to the island devastated by hurricane maria and demanding the support of the u.s. government or the only thing you know what it is and then the government has a responsibility and you know nothing ever again. shelter after the storm on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. logs the whole robin you're watching the al-jazeera news our lives headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes israel's prime minister says he has evidence iran is cheating on its nuclear deal. also on the latest stop of his middle east toward the new u.s. secretary of state defends israel while visiting jordan. and the u.s. says it can't accept asylum seekers' at its border with mexico because it has no place to put the. thousands take to the streets of moscow to demand internet freedom. good to have you with us welcome to the news hour in a major escalation of regional tension israel's prime
citizens unable to vote on represented in washington are members of congress doing nothing about cars like part of a constituency in their responsibility and that is what's underneath this crisis phone lines visit to the island devastated by hurricane maria and demanding the support of the u.s. government or the only thing you know what it is and then the government has a responsibility and you know nothing ever again. shelter after the storm on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. logs the whole...
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congress. my past doesn't bother him back then when he endorsed me and said i was great for west virginia to represent them in washington. what is change since patrick morrisey now has been abandoning his attorney general -- me when i'm just asking about you. i am asking why your change of heart, why did you switch from being a democrat to the republican? >> because i am the true west virginia. i'm the west virginia story, standing up for what we believe. barack obama was devastating for west virginia. he put literally tens and thousands of coal miners out of work, tried to infringe on our second moment, abortion on demand, it's outrageous. i can't be a part of that. i'm proud to be a republican, proud to be a conservative, proud to be the only one in this race who actually supported donald trump and is working with him each and every day. >> martha: congressman jenkins, thank you very much. just a preview of what we are going to see tomorrow night. thank you for being here. we look forward see
congress. my past doesn't bother him back then when he endorsed me and said i was great for west virginia to represent them in washington. what is change since patrick morrisey now has been abandoning his attorney general -- me when i'm just asking about you. i am asking why your change of heart, why did you switch from being a democrat to the republican? >> because i am the true west virginia. i'm the west virginia story, standing up for what we believe. barack obama was devastating for...
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it's drawing the administration's attention as congress failed to fully fund trump's wall in this year's federal budget. a month ago the president tweeted these pictures saying the clex co-wall was the start of the southern border wall. it's not. listen to the vice president's words. >> this is the beginning of the southern border wall. from fiscal '17 budget, a replacement project. but look at the border wall, this new wall is roughly two or three times taller than the wall that was here today. >> and you hear the vice president there acknowledging that this is, quote, a replacement project. so let's give you a look at this replacement project. what you're seeing over my shoulder, i've been watching it grow as the day has gone on, that is the new replacement fencing. that is replacing existing wall, this gap that you see, as my cameraman sweeps across, that is the gap. all the way to the left, that fencing there, that is the old fencing. this plan has been in place since 2009. the funding, though, did not come through until 2017 in the trump administration. and erin, we should point thi
it's drawing the administration's attention as congress failed to fully fund trump's wall in this year's federal budget. a month ago the president tweeted these pictures saying the clex co-wall was the start of the southern border wall. it's not. listen to the vice president's words. >> this is the beginning of the southern border wall. from fiscal '17 budget, a replacement project. but look at the border wall, this new wall is roughly two or three times taller than the wall that was here...
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congress those constraints should be lifted only by change of behavior. and iran since the deal has been signed has been like a tiger unleashed from its cage. the deal emboldened it, enriched it, and instead of joining the community of nations they're just devouring the nations one after another. iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, the straits. the whole thing is going in a very, very bad direction. you should not enable this aggressive regime out to conquer the middle east, out to impose its shiite version of militant islam on the world to have nuclear weapons. you think you have a problem with one country now in asia. i'm telling you, that is a family business. peculiar one but a family business. this is different. this is as kissinger said, an ideology. it's a cause not a country. and the cause is a bad one. we're the small satan. you are the great satan. you don't want the preeminent terrorist sponsoring regime in the world to have nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them to washington, d.c. don't let it happen. david: president trump agreed
congress those constraints should be lifted only by change of behavior. and iran since the deal has been signed has been like a tiger unleashed from its cage. the deal emboldened it, enriched it, and instead of joining the community of nations they're just devouring the nations one after another. iran, iraq, syria, lebanon, gaza, yemen, the straits. the whole thing is going in a very, very bad direction. you should not enable this aggressive regime out to conquer the middle east, out to impose...
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citizens unable to vote on represented in washington the members of congress do nothing about us like part of a constituency in their responsibility and that is what's underneath this crisis phone lines visit to the island devastated by hurricane maria and demanding the support of the u.s. government more than we can tell you what it is and then the government has a responsibility and you know not let them forget that. shelter after the storm on al-jazeera.
citizens unable to vote on represented in washington the members of congress do nothing about us like part of a constituency in their responsibility and that is what's underneath this crisis phone lines visit to the island devastated by hurricane maria and demanding the support of the u.s. government more than we can tell you what it is and then the government has a responsibility and you know not let them forget that. shelter after the storm on al-jazeera.
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he's made it clear he has no plans to resign. >> more than 170 members of congress including several republicans have called for pruitt to go. he says he's here to stay. he also has the support of the president. the whistle blower said he still backs president trump. >> kyra, thank you. >>> overseas and to a wave of violence in afghanistan. 31 people killed including an american service member and 10 journalists. the highest toll from a double suicide bombing in the capital. first detonating a motor bike bomb. a second attacker blowing himself up. isis claiming responsibility. a u.s. service member was killed in eastern afghanistan. >>> next to the abc news exclusive. ashley judd fighting back against harvey weinstein. judd filing a new lawsuit claiming he damaged her career, detailing how it was he blocked her from getting major movie roles. she says it was retaliation after she rejected his sexual advances. amy robach with the one on one. >> reporter: tonight, actress ashley judd sitting down for her first tv interview after filling a new lawsuit against harvey weinstein. you are f
he's made it clear he has no plans to resign. >> more than 170 members of congress including several republicans have called for pruitt to go. he says he's here to stay. he also has the support of the president. the whistle blower said he still backs president trump. >> kyra, thank you. >>> overseas and to a wave of violence in afghanistan. 31 people killed including an american service member and 10 journalists. the highest toll from a double suicide bombing in the...
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service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ... >> is actually reasonably stable and in some ways it is an industry that has gone through the wireless side a very tough. through a series of price wars and now it is looking a bit more stable than it has of course with all kinds of challenges those are not getting any easier but on the cable side of the there is tremendous change with traditional video disappearing rather quickly and broadband coming to what i would characterize as a natural maturity with broadband penetration is high and growth is decelerating so different segments each have their own story. >> what have we been reading about? >> on the cable side of the business cord cutting is clearly affecting the satellite companies the most. satellite operators dick long -- dish tv and dish network have no broadband have to fall back on. and so that segment of th
service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ... >> is actually reasonably stable and in some ways it is an industry that has gone through the wireless side a very tough. through a series of price wars and now it is looking a bit more stable than it has of...
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what role do you believe congress should play? >> well, i mean, look, congress plays a role, the senate plays a role in confirming certain administration positions. but i think it really is our responsibility in the congress, particularly in the foreign affairs committee, to make sure that our voices are being heard on important foreign policy issues, to be sure we are deeply engaged in the white house on domestic issues, but ultimately the president has a staff he has to rely on. and what is disappointing is the people that work closest with him and have the best eye on him have come to the conclusion or about the limitations of his leadership. so it's the churn, it's the chaos, it's the every day, another story, that's preventing the work being done for the american people. so it is not good for the country, it's not good for the president, it's not good for the work that needs to be done. but it is what it is. i mean, we have a responsibility to kind of keep pressing hard on the issues that matter. and engaging as much as we ca
what role do you believe congress should play? >> well, i mean, look, congress plays a role, the senate plays a role in confirming certain administration positions. but i think it really is our responsibility in the congress, particularly in the foreign affairs committee, to make sure that our voices are being heard on important foreign policy issues, to be sure we are deeply engaged in the white house on domestic issues, but ultimately the president has a staff he has to rely on. and...
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. -- (cheers and applause) -- has just sent a letter to congress informing them that they have discovered new e-mails per feigning to th former secretary of s halary clinton'sonnvestigati. i have great respect for the fact that the.b.i. and the department of justice are now willing to have thcourage to right the horrible mistake that they made. (cheers and applause) >> woodruff: so president trump, in effect,g celebratcretary clinton saying this was the proximate cause that she lost. >> yeah, and it reflects the confusion political peoe have if trying to figure out whose side is the f.b.i. on, when we weren't and it isn't today on anybody's side. we were trying to make decisions when there was no good optiowe there bad ands were options, and in each case we tried our best to choose bad over worse, and fitting that into a partisan lens is impossible, which is why you have -- i guess donald trump was a fan of the f.b.i. back in that day because he thought we had domething for him. we weren't doing something for him nor trying to hurt secretary clinton, we were trying to do the right thing.
. -- (cheers and applause) -- has just sent a letter to congress informing them that they have discovered new e-mails per feigning to th former secretary of s halary clinton'sonnvestigati. i have great respect for the fact that the.b.i. and the department of justice are now willing to have thcourage to right the horrible mistake that they made. (cheers and applause) >> woodruff: so president trump, in effect,g celebratcretary clinton saying this was the proximate cause that she lost....
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it's a question congress says mr. clapper has been reluctant to answer directly. despite the fact he once told president trump that he did not believe the leaks were coming from within the intelligence community. now a closer look at the
it's a question congress says mr. clapper has been reluctant to answer directly. despite the fact he once told president trump that he did not believe the leaks were coming from within the intelligence community. now a closer look at the
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but we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly we need a wall number one and you see that right now you know where they are even though it's not a particularly good will it even though a small percentage can climb to the top they have to be the extremely good shape but a small percentage can climb that particular wall we have a wall that's much more difficult but if you didn't have that you'd have thousands of people just pouring into our country you've got to have a wall. annular apollo's on the mexican side of the border in taiwan a so we know this is a group of about one hundred fifty to two hundred immigrants making a very difficult journey from central america across mexico now to the u.s. border they finally reached tell us what's happened to them now. margaret activists told us that around fifty individuals were allowed by mexican officials to cross over to the u.s. border inspection facility yesterday but were unable to be processed by border officials another one hundred fifty of those those are the ones that you see behind me have been saying here fo
but we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly we need a wall number one and you see that right now you know where they are even though it's not a particularly good will it even though a small percentage can climb to the top they have to be the extremely good shape but a small percentage can climb that particular wall we have a wall that's much more difficult but if you didn't have that you'd have thousands of people just pouring into our country you've got to have a...
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if they are going to hold congress that will be the main issue, the economy. but they will have to find a couple contrast issues to piggyback the economy. it might be the second amendment. but if you are the industrial midwest and you hang on top trump you may prevail at the ballot box. charles: speaker michelle wolf crosses the line of comedy at the white house correspondents dinner. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ charl
if they are going to hold congress that will be the main issue, the economy. but they will have to find a couple contrast issues to piggyback the economy. it might be the second amendment. but if you are the industrial midwest and you hang on top trump you may prevail at the ballot box. charles: speaker michelle wolf crosses the line of comedy at the white house correspondents dinner. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission...
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we've heard president xi say the people's congress that he nts to ensure that china continues with foreign investment and offer its economy to the world. later in november china is having the big import expo, the first time they've taken that initiative on a global scale. saying ems to be action we want investment. certainly australia's experience with china has been very positive. we have in place a free trade agreement and that sees a number of sectors where australia has been able to invest directly into china. that's been a big thing for our country. >> china of course an important partner for australia. could australia be caught in the crossfire between the u.s. and china? >> i don't envision that happening. australia has had and continues to have really strong trade investment relationships with japan, korea, with china, with the united states. i mean, consider that the four of them don't always see eye to eye on a range of issues. australia, i think, though, is recognized as being an honest broker. we're consistent. people know where they stand with australia. we are an honest broke
we've heard president xi say the people's congress that he nts to ensure that china continues with foreign investment and offer its economy to the world. later in november china is having the big import expo, the first time they've taken that initiative on a global scale. saying ems to be action we want investment. certainly australia's experience with china has been very positive. we have in place a free trade agreement and that sees a number of sectors where australia has been able to invest...
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it up in a meeting after this bipartisan deal that the white house was trying to cut with members of congress fell apart in a meeting said, you know, i just stopped the president from cutting this bad deal. and so it's really gotten under some people's skin that he will present himself as somebody that is a principal of sorts. separately, he has said things that have raised eyebrows when it comes to women. he has said women are more emotional than men, something along those lines, and that has really taken folks aback inside the west wing. and yet kelly, as you noted, is saying he has not spoken this way about the president and staffers have also said there are moments where kelly really feels that he is pulling the country back from the brink of some sort of catastrophe. a couple of folks talked to us about this moment before the olympics where kelly got into a very heated argument with the president because the president was thinking about withdrawing all troops from the korean peninsula. he spent a lot of time arguing with him with that and successfully dissuaded him from doing that. so it
it up in a meeting after this bipartisan deal that the white house was trying to cut with members of congress fell apart in a meeting said, you know, i just stopped the president from cutting this bad deal. and so it's really gotten under some people's skin that he will present himself as somebody that is a principal of sorts. separately, he has said things that have raised eyebrows when it comes to women. he has said women are more emotional than men, something along those lines, and that has...
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know s of the opioid, i congress is looking at a number of ways to now regulate it. i think many of us, someone said well this has been regulated but government makes mistakes. i know that's a shock to you all. and federal government makes mistakes. have i realize that we secretary costa coming up next, he has not made any mistakes, just to be clear. but the federal government does and we've got some -- our representative from my home state of arkansas, u.s. senator tom cotton who has take an hardline approach, particularly with regard to fentanyl because we are seeing such an increase in fentanyl, synthetic fentanyl being mailed into the united states, how dangerous it is, such a small amount of fentanyl can wipe out an entire community. i'm not saying a small amount that's the size of this table. i'm talking about a small amount that's less than what is in this glass. can wipe out an entire community, the po tency of fentanyl and u.s. attorney attorney general jeff sessions has take an hard line approach. i think the federal government has finally woken up and cert
know s of the opioid, i congress is looking at a number of ways to now regulate it. i think many of us, someone said well this has been regulated but government makes mistakes. i know that's a shock to you all. and federal government makes mistakes. have i realize that we secretary costa coming up next, he has not made any mistakes, just to be clear. but the federal government does and we've got some -- our representative from my home state of arkansas, u.s. senator tom cotton who has take an...
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of action about pollution wildlife preservation a satire and making people think radically why isn't congress or the white house doing more on that. well why are they doing more on the issues that would make people upset i mean first of all that you know when you're talking for instance on climate the idea that when hurricane harvey hits and suddenly you have all these main mainstream nut fringe groups mental activists including bill nye not just with harvey but before that calling for the jailing and suggesting that climate skeptics should be put in jail for fraud for not going along with you in. that far that's that's of course very extreme and i'm not you're a climate change denier but whatever your thoughts on climate change which i mean house gas emission is a fact coalition is attack urban sprawl i mean when humans do leave a quiet death and suffering on the rabbit and that's a fact so why can't the white house with the senate do something about it well the white house and what has been doing so the best since one thousand nine hundred seventy in the united states we have radically impr
of action about pollution wildlife preservation a satire and making people think radically why isn't congress or the white house doing more on that. well why are they doing more on the issues that would make people upset i mean first of all that you know when you're talking for instance on climate the idea that when hurricane harvey hits and suddenly you have all these main mainstream nut fringe groups mental activists including bill nye not just with harvey but before that calling for the...
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governors races, obviously control of the house, et cetera, this has implications for what the shape of congress is for the next decade, for example. so the opportunities for shifts for dramatic shifts in power, are pretty near term. i think the second thing that really jumps out at me, this is partly a function of the work that we do, is there is really no meaningful path for republican party to exist in this country without overperforming in the noncollege white vote share. and that's, you know, national, it's localized, et cetera. as a strategic proposition i'm going to do what amy mentioned, ideological group, i have a perspective, if you deprive conservatives of the core constituency, partly what barack obama did to an extent, in 2012 and 2008, then that fundamentally shifts what the map can be. i think to the point in terms of increasing voter participation for my diverse parts of the electorate, i agree wholeheartedly. i've been one of the actors trying to affect voter participation and turnout and you see that behavior is a hard thing to move. it takes, you know, a lot of testing and adj
governors races, obviously control of the house, et cetera, this has implications for what the shape of congress is for the next decade, for example. so the opportunities for shifts for dramatic shifts in power, are pretty near term. i think the second thing that really jumps out at me, this is partly a function of the work that we do, is there is really no meaningful path for republican party to exist in this country without overperforming in the noncollege white vote share. and that's, you...
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or future congress an attempt to deal with this new innovation. but it is -- i know bitcoin has been in place eight or nine years or so. but the fact of the matter is it still is relatively knew for us at the agency. it's going to take some new open-mindedness, some new way of thinking about it for us to get our heads around it. >> do you have confidence that congress is going to come up with a framework, a regulatory framework to govern this new emerging asset class in technology >> i think some will depend on the asset classes itself, how they develop but i think there is certainly an appetite amongst a number of congressmen and women and senators that i've spoken to approach this with some new eyes, some new thinking. so i think there is a growing chorus on capitol hill for some rethinking here. >> right i want to ask you about a white paper you just released about swaps reform you boil it down for the individual investor watching the show, the importance of this >> sure. so as you know coming out of the last financial crisis, congress took up
or future congress an attempt to deal with this new innovation. but it is -- i know bitcoin has been in place eight or nine years or so. but the fact of the matter is it still is relatively knew for us at the agency. it's going to take some new open-mindedness, some new way of thinking about it for us to get our heads around it. >> do you have confidence that congress is going to come up with a framework, a regulatory framework to govern this new emerging asset class in technology...
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he's leaving congress in the coming wreakeeks. he's made no secret of his political plans. we knew you were going to run. but you're leaving imminently now. your seat's going to be vacant for a while, do you feel you're leaving your seat a little early? >> i announced in september that i wouldn't be seeking re-election, and i have reached the point in time that i need to start making decisions and so sometime before memorial day i will exit retirement. >> we have more republican retirements than democratic retirements, more republican retirements than we usually see for the controlling party at this point. is there a sense there among your republican colleagues on capitol hill, that a democratic wave is coming this fall? >> steve, i don't think there's any question that my republican colleagues know they're going to be running into some very heavy head winds, they know just based on historical patterns, to obviously we have president donald trump, the anger and the energy on the democratic side is palpable, you can see it, you can feel it. so there are very few republicans
he's leaving congress in the coming wreakeeks. he's made no secret of his political plans. we knew you were going to run. but you're leaving imminently now. your seat's going to be vacant for a while, do you feel you're leaving your seat a little early? >> i announced in september that i wouldn't be seeking re-election, and i have reached the point in time that i need to start making decisions and so sometime before memorial day i will exit retirement. >> we have more republican...
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we are going to take back to the congress. >> greg: that was a big flaw and it undermined her joke. obama gives great speeches. they didn't need a comedian. >> dana: the elected leaders who give funny speeches, not even elected leaders. laura bush, when she did it one year at the white house correspondents' dinner, it was hilarious. when she called herself a "desperate housewives." everybody got it. you don't need to bring in some of the from the outside. >> kimberly: i agree with you, dana. when obama spoke, he was funny, entertaining. people would go. no one wants to listen to this nonsense. >> greg: not a rousing success. >> jesse: roseanne barr said the first rule of comedy, you don't target someone in the audience was more famous than you are. you will lose the entire crowd. this is what happens. you book a c list comedian to make fun of the a-listers. look who they have had. sisley strong, larry wilmore, michelle wolf, hassan menage. i've never heard of these people. >> greg: they are all the daily show. >> jesse: they are not famous comedians. during obama, they had conan, ji
we are going to take back to the congress. >> greg: that was a big flaw and it undermined her joke. obama gives great speeches. they didn't need a comedian. >> dana: the elected leaders who give funny speeches, not even elected leaders. laura bush, when she did it one year at the white house correspondents' dinner, it was hilarious. when she called herself a "desperate housewives." everybody got it. you don't need to bring in some of the from the outside. >>...
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president but clearly a theme has emerged of people in positions of power in the white house and in congress consistently describing him in private and public and the president as splun who needs to be managed and someone who needs to be watched and baby-sat to use the words of bob corker in the senate. it is an astounding situation. with the president of the united states. >> and just one point, just to disagree slightly with rebecca, i'm not sure -- the statement does not say i did not call donald trump an idiot. it said the story -- >> is total b.s. >> remember when rex tillerson said i'm not going to go down that road. well that doesn't mean you didn't call him a moron. it means you won't go down that road. you could disagree broadly with the story, which is chaos and undermining by kelly of trump, i think they're trying to square that circle a little bit. that he may well have done that in private, but that the broad sweep of the story is wrong. if anything, this will probably keep john kelly on the job another week or two longer because we know donald trump doesn't like to do any -- ma
president but clearly a theme has emerged of people in positions of power in the white house and in congress consistently describing him in private and public and the president as splun who needs to be managed and someone who needs to be watched and baby-sat to use the words of bob corker in the senate. it is an astounding situation. with the president of the united states. >> and just one point, just to disagree slightly with rebecca, i'm not sure -- the statement does not say i did not...
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and that's why prime minister benjamin netanyahu came back and spoke directly to the united states congress. liz: didn't obama say we would be able to find out if i ran cheats and put back in those snap-backed sanctions? >> precisely. liz: and that didn't happen? >> did not happen. wasn't meant to happen. yet we gave them $150 billion up front so they could continue their nuclear weapons development, their missile development, and their terrorism throughout the arabian peninsula liz: defense secretary mattis said that 2015 nook deal was written as to assume it would be cheating what's your reaction to the prime minister's presentation because last week, france's macron and germany angela merkel both of them said last week that the 2015 nook deal is flawed and needs to be fixed what was your reaction to the presentation? >> well, prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a presentation it was brilliant talking about technical matters, nuclear with the right mix of intelligence, keynotes and the technology words et cetera that showed it was very valid information and very important to us, and he
and that's why prime minister benjamin netanyahu came back and spoke directly to the united states congress. liz: didn't obama say we would be able to find out if i ran cheats and put back in those snap-backed sanctions? >> precisely. liz: and that didn't happen? >> did not happen. wasn't meant to happen. yet we gave them $150 billion up front so they could continue their nuclear weapons development, their missile development, and their terrorism throughout the arabian peninsula...
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but we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly we need a wall number one and you see that right now you know where they are even though it's not a particularly good wallet even though a small percentage can climb to the top they have to be extremely good shape but a small percentage can climb that particular wall we have a wall that's much more difficult but if you didn't have that you'd have thousands of people just pouring into our country you get to have a wall. well money is on the mexican side of the border. and if you can tell us roughly how many migrants have decided to remain outside the us border gate of the ny off to being denied entry. we spoke to activists that i've been traveling with the migrant group who told us that some around fifty individuals were allowed by mexican officials to pass through without borders gate to arrive at the u.s. inspection facility but those individuals were turned away now overnight there were around fifty individuals that chose to stay here outside of the border again sort of camping out again today that we were seein
but we have to have changes in congress and we have to have it quickly we need a wall number one and you see that right now you know where they are even though it's not a particularly good wallet even though a small percentage can climb to the top they have to be extremely good shape but a small percentage can climb that particular wall we have a wall that's much more difficult but if you didn't have that you'd have thousands of people just pouring into our country you get to have a wall. well...
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our agents are doing our job and out there to enforce the laws that congress passed. these people are going through the port of entry asking for asylum claims. they have to wait while their claims get adjudicated. what is important, neil, our government has to send these judges to the border so these claims can be adjudicated quickly and they can be given asylum or deported. that's what we're going to have to do. >> hector, might be a gift on your party but you've dealt with this before. how many of these are legitimate asylum cases? the vast majority don't come from mexico. they're seeking refuge after the election, i guess. that they want protection and security. how many would fit that bill? >> well, what we do, we process aliens when we catch them crossing illegally. what we find is many times the claims that they're making are not legitimate claims. one of the claims is they're looking for better jobs to make better money. they talk about there's a lot of gangs in their country. the same thing can be said about the united states. a lot of gangs here as well. a lo
our agents are doing our job and out there to enforce the laws that congress passed. these people are going through the port of entry asking for asylum claims. they have to wait while their claims get adjudicated. what is important, neil, our government has to send these judges to the border so these claims can be adjudicated quickly and they can be given asylum or deported. that's what we're going to have to do. >> hector, might be a gift on your party but you've dealt with this before....
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people who legitimately seek asylum and let's figure it out and i don't care if you apologize, get with congress and fix it. >> stick around. we have more to talk about. i have breaking news just in. i have just been told -- that afghan captain rack manny, we told you her story, the first female fixed wing pilot in the afghan air force, she's been granted asylum in the u.s. by the trump administration. the captain was the first woman to earn her wings in afghanistan air force and said it was no longer safe for her to live in afghanistan. her attorney said she received numerous threats from insurgents and condemnation from government officials and thankfully she is safe and granted asylum by president trump. is he about to follow in president obama's footsteps on other issues. it all hinges on one meeting. what am i talking about? stay with us. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scal
people who legitimately seek asylum and let's figure it out and i don't care if you apologize, get with congress and fix it. >> stick around. we have more to talk about. i have breaking news just in. i have just been told -- that afghan captain rack manny, we told you her story, the first female fixed wing pilot in the afghan air force, she's been granted asylum in the u.s. by the trump administration. the captain was the first woman to earn her wings in afghanistan air force and said it...
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but speak to -- you're a member of congress, you were the principal, speak to how as a principal you would deal with allegations of domestic violence, particularly being part of the past of that individual. >> john kelly and donald trump mishandled this, but it looks like john kelly was at the center of how this was mishandled. and this is the conflict for a lot of observers of john kelly who have known him throughout the years, i have had a lot of opportunity throughout my staff years to know john kelly. throughout my years, i knew him as a capable commander, a loyal marine, someone whose son died in combat. he was emblematic of sacrifice and service. but you can't overlook the fact that as chief of staff, we had the embarrassment of fredericka wilson, which he defended the president on and the rob porter situation that was nothing short of scandalous. it is a contradiction for how a lot of people know john kelly, but it is something he has to accept responsibility for and it's right to put the blame on his desk for this one. >> it also proves, heidi, that everyone associated with d
but speak to -- you're a member of congress, you were the principal, speak to how as a principal you would deal with allegations of domestic violence, particularly being part of the past of that individual. >> john kelly and donald trump mishandled this, but it looks like john kelly was at the center of how this was mishandled. and this is the conflict for a lot of observers of john kelly who have known him throughout the years, i have had a lot of opportunity throughout my staff years to...
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barrier along the border, the administration of course has much bigger plans to build a wall, although congress has so far refused to allocate funding for that. the group of migrants which has arrived at the border has become known as the caravan. most of those in it are from honduras. about a month ago, they started travelling together across mexico, starting from the city of tapachula, which is near the border with guatemala. initially, there were around 1,000 people — and they caught president trump's attention. on 1st april, he tweeted: the next day, he said. these people continue to travel. they are now numbering a few hundred. those seeking asylum claim they're at risk of violence if they return home. one of them spoke to the bbc. translation: we had to bury some of our relatives before we left. my father was one of them. he was tortured. many people think we left because we are criminals. we are not criminals, we are people living in fear in our countries. or we want is a place where our children can run free —— all we want. a group called pueblo sin fronteras organised the caravan
barrier along the border, the administration of course has much bigger plans to build a wall, although congress has so far refused to allocate funding for that. the group of migrants which has arrived at the border has become known as the caravan. most of those in it are from honduras. about a month ago, they started travelling together across mexico, starting from the city of tapachula, which is near the border with guatemala. initially, there were around 1,000 people — and they caught...
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weather couldn't get direction from congress on the clean air act come last amended in 1990. and so to make progress policy objectives they had the advanced these types of rules that the course altered my step in. and clean power plan you know wednesday by the use of record and that it never happened in the text of that case. that was a load court case is being litigated. the u.s. supreme court intervened and issued a stay. that had never occurred before. the sixth circuit state the waters of the united states rule and that case was recently sold by the u.s. supreme court. those are just a couple of examples of which share with you but that was an attitude as i came into this agency. my first day of the job i spent time with our agency and that emphasized three principles, and rule of law was number one. the only authority we possess in the executive branch to act on rulemaking is to the power that congress gives us. if congress has not spoken clearly we cannot make it up with them and act in our own initiative. that was something besides, also talk about process and talked a
weather couldn't get direction from congress on the clean air act come last amended in 1990. and so to make progress policy objectives they had the advanced these types of rules that the course altered my step in. and clean power plan you know wednesday by the use of record and that it never happened in the text of that case. that was a load court case is being litigated. the u.s. supreme court intervened and issued a stay. that had never occurred before. the sixth circuit state the waters of...
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the congressional budget office projects tax and spending measures approved by president trump and congress to push the budget deficit to $1 trillion by 2020. china's hna is dropping index to acquire capital and both sides the grid would take too long and the partnership agreement could be in the works. star which it will return this garbage as a partner, and they are rolling out botox for men and a tv commercial. training thousands of professionals, is accompanied competition.ing they top analyst estimates in the first quarter. and that is your business flash update and there's plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: bernie sanders wants to has you, the vermont center a job scripted language the federal government will guarantee a job that pays at least $15 an hour to every american worker once one. has beencherneva researching and advocating this idea for a long time and she joins us on the phone from hudson, new york. with her to a lot of novel ideas lately with people favoring a basic income guarantee and an aggressive use of the tax code to advocate hiring. white is a federal jo
the congressional budget office projects tax and spending measures approved by president trump and congress to push the budget deficit to $1 trillion by 2020. china's hna is dropping index to acquire capital and both sides the grid would take too long and the partnership agreement could be in the works. star which it will return this garbage as a partner, and they are rolling out botox for men and a tv commercial. training thousands of professionals, is accompanied competition.ing they top...
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and if so, is congress mad enough that they might even go toward the european model? >> guest: i'm sorry, i meant -- you may have been talking about privacy. >> host: i am talking a little more general, yes, i am. >> guest: first the net neutrality, no, i don't unfortunate see much room for congressional action and i think that's rather dispiriting. there is an awful lot of common ground ideologically from all parties, everyone would agree to no blocking. everyone would agree that legal sites should be accessible by everyone. there is some debate only really around whether paid prioritization, or what type of language is appropriate for paid prioritization. how tightly does paid prioritization need to be constrained? in the grand scheme of things that's a pretty narrow source of disagreement. there's plenty of room for bipartisan congressional action. unfortunately the democrats seem to prefer to have this issue as an issue that will motivate their base, and so it is arguably more convenient to have a problem than it is to have a solution. the republicans don't want t
and if so, is congress mad enough that they might even go toward the european model? >> guest: i'm sorry, i meant -- you may have been talking about privacy. >> host: i am talking a little more general, yes, i am. >> guest: first the net neutrality, no, i don't unfortunate see much room for congressional action and i think that's rather dispiriting. there is an awful lot of common ground ideologically from all parties, everyone would agree to no blocking. everyone would agree...
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you say in 1996 congress also unwittingly set into motion an exceptional emotion of america's offline right to privacy when it passed the telecom act which exempted and immunized internet platforms from accountability and consumer protection responsibilities. was that inadvertent? >> yes, it was. they intoned to give the internet a lot, you know, the unfettered by federal and state regulation. however, people never imagined what it would become and so they had -- the internet was a bulletin board internet at that time. they wanted to make sure that there would be freedom of speech on the bulletin board. now we use it in almost everything for everything every where. so what the problem is, originally people didn't understand it but they exempted from accountability a regulation things that happen with internet data and then if you were an internet platform, intermediary, you were immunized for whatever happened on your website or anything you didn't do to protect people on the website. so they created this immunity which was immense. when the internet grew bad guys -- >> we recently sa
you say in 1996 congress also unwittingly set into motion an exceptional emotion of america's offline right to privacy when it passed the telecom act which exempted and immunized internet platforms from accountability and consumer protection responsibilities. was that inadvertent? >> yes, it was. they intoned to give the internet a lot, you know, the unfettered by federal and state regulation. however, people never imagined what it would become and so they had -- the internet was a...
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awkward very strange poses but you know the reality is as right after that mccrone went and spoke to congress and spoke quite the heavenly against every one of troubles policies and beliefs so you know i don't think trump was for all that didn't get anything that he came out of there this was all about optics and these were bad all of these all of these western media journalists commenting on body language and bringing in body language experts and everything it's all ridiculous it's all ridiculous but you know but you know more because i agree with it was ridiculous but that's kind of the default position when there is no substance and there was no you really must cross is now being hailed after merkel has failed as the new leader of the free world right the new leader of the free world just in syria saying it was for the honor of the international community or at least if you're going to the three of the trump and his two client states that attaches syria their honors i say and code hikes people also say part of his reason for doing it was to prove that he is the equal of. you dear little gl
awkward very strange poses but you know the reality is as right after that mccrone went and spoke to congress and spoke quite the heavenly against every one of troubles policies and beliefs so you know i don't think trump was for all that didn't get anything that he came out of there this was all about optics and these were bad all of these all of these western media journalists commenting on body language and bringing in body language experts and everything it's all ridiculous it's all...
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world, they can't even believe it, we're doing the best we can with it, we have to have changes in congress, and we have to have it quickly. we need a wall. >> let me bring in former acting director of immigration and customs enforcement. john, welcome back, nice to see you. >> nice to be back, thank you. >> i talked last hour to a volunteer, a group that organizes the caravan. he was telling me all of these men, women, children are at the border in tijuana. no one's been processed, because they're being told the center is at capacity. you know, he contends the officials knew for months these migrants were coming, is that the case? the capacity reasoning? >> well, san yisidro is a businessdy port. and it's not designed for a large influx of immigrants. many travelers going through there are being screened for secondary inspection. that said, i think, maybe there's a little bit of games manship going on, in terms of how quickly they're going to admit these people. i think it's going to be difficult to process these people at all. >> when the president was asked what percentage of migrants he
world, they can't even believe it, we're doing the best we can with it, we have to have changes in congress, and we have to have it quickly. we need a wall. >> let me bring in former acting director of immigration and customs enforcement. john, welcome back, nice to see you. >> nice to be back, thank you. >> i talked last hour to a volunteer, a group that organizes the caravan. he was telling me all of these men, women, children are at the border in tijuana. no one's been...
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where he clearly is of course that science and he's a not very important if you listen to a stone to congress but they think he's showing exactly the opposite the total contempt for international law because they bomb syria without. any mandate from the u.n. without any legitimacy from the point of view of international law they did it with before the inspector. you know about the chemical weapons inspector could come to syria to investigate the case so they actually total contempt of evidence so it seems to me that he has shown in his business indeed what you could a person other than this one set contempt for law for his own for evidence but of course he claims you know in his talk to congress that isn't the size of science and reason so is ideology fuisz is not post modernist in that sense and yet outside the academy the french public according to polls showed a bridge already back in twenty thirty in against bombing syria recent polls suggest that macro has the mood of the nation and that there was a majority in favor of french action against the nation of syria of course it depends also
where he clearly is of course that science and he's a not very important if you listen to a stone to congress but they think he's showing exactly the opposite the total contempt for international law because they bomb syria without. any mandate from the u.n. without any legitimacy from the point of view of international law they did it with before the inspector. you know about the chemical weapons inspector could come to syria to investigate the case so they actually total contempt of evidence...
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appreciates continued support of congress in building a stronger i.c.e. one that can meet the operational responsibilities safety and security of our country. to accomplish this it is imperative that i.c.e. is properly re-sourced to meet these requirements. that's why our fy19 budget makes a significant downpayment . vital support personnel impacting all of our mission space. in particular, ero operates an incredibly challenging environment. what it does not do is conduct indiscriminate raids or sweeps. we conduct targeted operations across the country every day based on intelligence driven leads -- prioritizing our resources on public safety and national security threats. we also identify fugitives and aliens that have previously been removed from the united states. to be clear, entering the united states illegally is a crime in and of itself. i.c.e.'s congressionally-mandated mission is to enforce immigration law as enacted by congress. to that end, ero made substantial progress in focusing its limited resources on restoring fidelity to the immigration
appreciates continued support of congress in building a stronger i.c.e. one that can meet the operational responsibilities safety and security of our country. to accomplish this it is imperative that i.c.e. is properly re-sourced to meet these requirements. that's why our fy19 budget makes a significant downpayment . vital support personnel impacting all of our mission space. in particular, ero operates an incredibly challenging environment. what it does not do is conduct indiscriminate raids...
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jinping and kim jong-un truly understand the seriousness for which the trump administration and the congress used its capability. there is the unfortunate possibility of a miscalculation on their part. especially on the of limitation phase, which can ultimately result in u.s. military action targeting north korea. there are issues on the u.s. related to a possible there will be officials in the trump administration, as well as past administrations. ofe appointed, others part the bureaucracy, who would consider a negotiated settlement as a stretched too far. varying information made to erode implementation of a policy reflecting engagement with north korea. collapsehere will be a of north korea's regime. consequently, in the event president trump and leader kim reach any agreement, their respective willingness to fully implement the details may determine whether the korean war resumes. secretary pompeo, who has invested heavily on president trump's behalf may become increasingly distracted by other unless thes ministration appoints a full times -- full-time official or czar.e -- official then
jinping and kim jong-un truly understand the seriousness for which the trump administration and the congress used its capability. there is the unfortunate possibility of a miscalculation on their part. especially on the of limitation phase, which can ultimately result in u.s. military action targeting north korea. there are issues on the u.s. related to a possible there will be officials in the trump administration, as well as past administrations. ofe appointed, others part the bureaucracy,...
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i served in congress for 16 yea rs right. i served in congress for 16 years and i served withjohn mccain. he really is an elder statesman but here is the problem we have, it is called gerrymandering, this archaic issue where congressional districts are drawn, not to uniquely represent are drawn, not to uniquely represent a certain number of people but to protect the incumbent and so, over a00 districts, there are only 60 in the middle, where compromise is valued. all the remaining districts are eitherfar valued. all the remaining districts are either far right, valued. all the remaining districts are eitherfar right, far left valued. all the remaining districts are either far right, far left and that explains the polarity. this is beyond one hundred days. still to come — the sapling and the special relationship — why the french president's present to the white house was there one day, and gone the next? here, the sainsbury‘s chief insists that the firm's planned merger with asda will not lead to closures orjob losses bu
i served in congress for 16 yea rs right. i served in congress for 16 years and i served withjohn mccain. he really is an elder statesman but here is the problem we have, it is called gerrymandering, this archaic issue where congressional districts are drawn, not to uniquely represent are drawn, not to uniquely represent a certain number of people but to protect the incumbent and so, over a00 districts, there are only 60 in the middle, where compromise is valued. all the remaining districts are...
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though on this issue, congress is somewhat irrelevant. because as you remember, the vote to pass or approve of this deal was largely perfunctory and congress didn't ratify it as it would a normal treaty. >> this was just a couple months ago the president's comments about those "s-hole countries." what did you make of that dynamic between the two leaders with that as the backdrop for it? >> i thought there were two important points that i took away from it. if i heard correctly, it appeared president buhari started off saying he doesn't always put a lot of confidence in reports that come from the media. i think that speaks to perhaps his own relationship with the press in his country and a larger conversation about the impact that president trump's relationship with the american press could be having on global leaders and their interactions with their press. it was also very interesting hearing trump suggest that he would perhaps be interested in visiting nigeria. i think he went on to say that he had heard it was one of the most beautiful
though on this issue, congress is somewhat irrelevant. because as you remember, the vote to pass or approve of this deal was largely perfunctory and congress didn't ratify it as it would a normal treaty. >> this was just a couple months ago the president's comments about those "s-hole countries." what did you make of that dynamic between the two leaders with that as the backdrop for it? >> i thought there were two important points that i took away from it. if i heard...
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we have to have changes in congress, and we have to have it quickly. >> you see that right now, where they are even though it's not a particularly good wall. a small percentage can climb to the top. they have to be in extremely good shape. but a wall -- if you didn't have that, you would have thousands of people poring into our country. the migrants will stay until every last one is admitted into the u.s. here's tristan call he's on the phone where me, i know you're in tijuana. we're looking at pictures of these men, women, children. are they being processed. >> we're here with parents and kids of the caravan. so far what's happened, since about 4:00 p.m. yesterday waiting right next to the door where they're able to pass through the port of entry. so far for 18 hours, they have not been processed in anyway. what the parents decided last night, they would wait and call on people all over the country to send messages to the port director, to follow the law as the department of homeland security said they would, and go ahead and process asylum claims of these refugees who have been noti
we have to have changes in congress, and we have to have it quickly. >> you see that right now, where they are even though it's not a particularly good wall. a small percentage can climb to the top. they have to be in extremely good shape. but a wall -- if you didn't have that, you would have thousands of people poring into our country. the migrants will stay until every last one is admitted into the u.s. here's tristan call he's on the phone where me, i know you're in tijuana. we're...
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that's been the problem. >> dana: i noted, mo, that congress had this year more than 200 immigration related bills were proposed in the past year. most have not passed. $1.6 billion was approved last month for the border fencing and does not include concrete wall construction. president said on saturday night that he would even look to a shutdown in september if he doesn't get that money. take a listen to that. >> we have to have borders and we have to have them fast and we need security, we need the wall, we're going to have it all. and again, that wall has started. we got $1.6 billion. we come up again on september 28th and if we don't get border security, we'll have no choice. we'll close down the country. because we need border security. >> dana: you and i look at things from a communication point of view. at the time, to me, feels like he's got the pieces in place to make his case. >> he's got the pieces in place to make his case to his case in a midterm election year. where as this is maybe playing into his hands or his supporters in this midterm and it plays directly into demo
that's been the problem. >> dana: i noted, mo, that congress had this year more than 200 immigration related bills were proposed in the past year. most have not passed. $1.6 billion was approved last month for the border fencing and does not include concrete wall construction. president said on saturday night that he would even look to a shutdown in september if he doesn't get that money. take a listen to that. >> we have to have borders and we have to have them fast and we need...